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Rising obesity is not only a pressing global public health problem. There is also substantial evidence that obese people, particularly women, are less likely to be employed and, when employed, are likely to earn lower wages. There is some evidence that the lower earnings are a result of...
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Rising obesity is not only a pressing global public health problem. There is also substantial evidence that obese people, particularly women, are less likely to be employed and, when employed, are likely to earn lower wages. There is some evidence that the lower earnings are a result of...
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-level employment behavior at the extensive and intensive margins and compare Seattle workers to workers in Washington state using a … difference-indifferences strategy. Importantly, we consider how impacts vary by employment characteristics, including worker wage …
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earnings by .3 percent per day of absence. When conditioning on full-time employment also two years after sickness the effect …
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